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Jan 26th, 2000, 06:31 AM
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go to www.apexsc.com (they're the maker of DBgrid) and look there for the "DBGrid Survival Kit", i think you can find it on ther download page.. this is a collection of Help file and tutorials and examples on all aspects of DBgrid
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Jan 26th, 2000, 08:19 AM
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Jan 26th, 2000, 12:45 PM
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How do I use the DBGrid's button property? The help that I have just says:
Typically, you enable the column button when you want to drop down a control (such as the built-in combo box, a bound list box, or even another DBGrid control) for editing or data entry. When the button in the current cell is clicked, the ButtonClick event will be fired. You can then write code to drop down the desired control from the cell.
It doesn't give me an example or anything else on how to do this. Can someone help with this?
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Aug 13th, 2005, 03:56 PM
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Re: DBGrid question
 Originally Posted by pardede
go to www.apexsc.com (they're the maker of DBgrid) and look there for the "DBGrid Survival Kit", i think you can find it on ther download page.. this is a collection of Help file and tutorials and examples on all aspects of DBgrid
Broken link.
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